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derek: very quickly as well. the danger of making this anti-china or anti-something is very -- what we don't want to be is instrumentalize. what we are all about i would say in this room and those who care about this, we care about these countries. we really care about the you can sess. it's heartfelt. -- we really care about the success. it's heartfelt. if we instrumentalize this only in certain cases because it's a foreign policy strategy or geopolitical, value then we diminish it. we diminish it strategyly because -- strategically because countries see this as a u.s.-china thipping. you don't care about us. you are trying to challenge china. this is not about china. it is about in some way what china is bringing to the world or what it represents. that's why i say the notion should be, affirmative. we are trying to affirm and promote because it's important for a stable world, secure world, and secure united states but also because we truly do care. nick: i will turn it over to the audience at this point. i thi
derek: very quickly as well. the danger of making this anti-china or anti-something is very -- what we don't want to be is instrumentalize. what we are all about i would say in this room and those who care about this, we care about these countries. we really care about the you can sess. it's heartfelt. -- we really care about the success. it's heartfelt. if we instrumentalize this only in certain cases because it's a foreign policy strategy or geopolitical, value then we diminish it. we...
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>> derek: it is very, very difficult. madeleine was just talking earlier over lunch about how trying to do this across different agencies is just very, very difficult. i think it is -- i think of a couple things on that. one, do i think it does -- if you have a particular challenge, you can work at working levels. there are working groups. there are people at operational levels, and assistant secretary levels, even undersecretary, who can come together and think this through if there is a commitment. i think what is critical -- we talk about the 3 d's, i'm not sure we act on the 3 d's. we educate people on the 3 d's. we bring people and train them through the foreign service institute to operate according to the 3 d's, and if i may add to that, i think there should be a fourth d which we have been talking about which is democracy, which should run through all of this. i had coffee late yesterday with a former colleague of mine, senior strategist in the pentagon. who worked in the counterterrorism center. he said that he d
>> derek: it is very, very difficult. madeleine was just talking earlier over lunch about how trying to do this across different agencies is just very, very difficult. i think it is -- i think of a couple things on that. one, do i think it does -- if you have a particular challenge, you can work at working levels. there are working groups. there are people at operational levels, and assistant secretary levels, even undersecretary, who can come together and think this through if there is a...
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of baseball heroes >> derek jeter got elected to the baseball hall of fame today. yay! the hall of fame announced jeter got in at 6:00 p.m. but somehow the houston astros knew about it earlier. >> a busy wednesday ahead as "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. the stage now set for a high-stakes historic clash on capitol hill as opening arguments began in the impeachment trial of president trump. senators burned the midnight oil in a 13-hour marathon session debating the trial rules democrats introduced amendment after amendment seeking witness testimony and documents. all 11 attempts were struck down in party line votes including an amendment to subpoena former national security adviser john bolton throughout the night tempers flared over the methodical approach by democrats. >> i would ask consent to ask the democratic leader since there's a certain similarity to all these amendments whether he might be willing to enter into a consent agreement to stack these votes. >> we will not back off on getting votes on
of baseball heroes >> derek jeter got elected to the baseball hall of fame today. yay! the hall of fame announced jeter got in at 6:00 p.m. but somehow the houston astros knew about it earlier. >> a busy wednesday ahead as "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. the stage now set for a high-stakes historic clash on capitol hill as opening arguments began in the impeachment trial of president trump. senators...
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morgan chesky, nbc news >>> up next, another home run for yankee great derek jeter. his historic honor just announced. >>> the captain is going to cooperstown. legendary yankee derek jeter has just been announced as one of the league's latest hall of famers stephanie gosk now on the slugger's incredible career >> reporter: if one play could get someone in the baseball hall of fame, this would be it >> one of the most unbelievable plays you will ever see by a short stop. >> reporter: of course, derek jeter could also hit when it came time for his 3,000, jeter went deep. today the yankees short stop was inducted in the hall of fame. the kid from kalamazoo became gotham's golden child pretty fast >> number 2, derek jeter. >> reporter: his 20-year run on the team began in 1995 in that time, jeter won five world series, five gold gloves. he was a 14-time all-star short stop and played in more play-off games than anyone in history. tonight, in a move that really surprised no one, derek jeter is a hall of famer too. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >> jeter missed unanimo
morgan chesky, nbc news >>> up next, another home run for yankee great derek jeter. his historic honor just announced. >>> the captain is going to cooperstown. legendary yankee derek jeter has just been announced as one of the league's latest hall of famers stephanie gosk now on the slugger's incredible career >> reporter: if one play could get someone in the baseball hall of fame, this would be it >> one of the most unbelievable plays you will ever see by a short...
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lev parnas or whatever his name is and derek harvey, nunes's aid.n fact 100 over the course of a few months. they arranged meetings like this one in april, at trump's d.c. hotel. they discussed setting up skype interviews with harvey for multiple ukrainians. they traded stories about marie yovanovitch. there were multiple mentions of conservative writer john solomon being fed stories by lev parnas and rudy giuliani. something that seemed to irritate harvey who wrote on april 3rd, quote, any documents for us? are you going to keep working for solomon? harvey even floated a crazy conspiracy theory about the clintons, where u.s. foreign aid would get grafted bayou cranian officials. so a lot of contact between lev parnas and derek harvey, aide to devin nunes about a lot of stuff. by the way, after the interview with rachel maddow when he revealed the involvement, nunes suddenly remembered him. >> i remember going back and looking where i was at the time -- you can do that now. you know where you physically are. checked it with my records, and it was ve
lev parnas or whatever his name is and derek harvey, nunes's aid.n fact 100 over the course of a few months. they arranged meetings like this one in april, at trump's d.c. hotel. they discussed setting up skype interviews with harvey for multiple ukrainians. they traded stories about marie yovanovitch. there were multiple mentions of conservative writer john solomon being fed stories by lev parnas and rudy giuliani. something that seemed to irritate harvey who wrote on april 3rd, quote, any...
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derek: yes.direct -- direct macro impact would be in the middle east specifically, but in a more pronounced risk-off the transmission mechanism into global growth through a correction in equities and higher oil prices would have repercussions globally. but even just a sporadic scenario i mentioned we are to have, that is going a greater impact on the region for sure , that looks inevitable at this point. anna: an opening price on aston martin, not as negative as some calls suggested before we started trading. inn 7% or so at this point the trading day in london. we will see where that heads. back to the global risk story with you, and i want to talk about which currencies you play this through. i pulled up major currencies year-to-date. no surprise, japanese yen has made gains. not much year-to-date of course. the canadian dollar with a bit of again. i wanted to talk to you, you have short cad call. given that oil prices could go up from ongoing tension, what drives that call? oil correlation ffa
derek: yes.direct -- direct macro impact would be in the middle east specifically, but in a more pronounced risk-off the transmission mechanism into global growth through a correction in equities and higher oil prices would have repercussions globally. but even just a sporadic scenario i mentioned we are to have, that is going a greater impact on the region for sure , that looks inevitable at this point. anna: an opening price on aston martin, not as negative as some calls suggested before we...
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are not being met, he can put the tariffs back on that's what's hanging over the chinese head. >> derek, back in 2015, i believe it was, then president obama had a deal in principle with china regarding cyber theft and cyber crime with china, which china pretty much immediately then broke whatever deal is signed today, do you believe it will be enforced and enforceable >> i have the vag of actually having read the deal the ip chapter, chapter one, is a lot stronger than the tech transfer chapter, but i think both you and joel have pointed to the real point which is enforcement and president trump cares a lot about the trade balance so when i look at the trade chapter and i don't see really strong enforcement, that doesn't bother me because i know he will enforce that i don't think he cares that much about ip and i don't think -- >> derek and professor tractman we're going to jump in because the actual signing of the phase one trade deal is taking place in the white house right now. >> and here we have president trump signing the american side of the phase one trade deal. his counterpart
are not being met, he can put the tariffs back on that's what's hanging over the chinese head. >> derek, back in 2015, i believe it was, then president obama had a deal in principle with china regarding cyber theft and cyber crime with china, which china pretty much immediately then broke whatever deal is signed today, do you believe it will be enforced and enforceable >> i have the vag of actually having read the deal the ip chapter, chapter one, is a lot stronger than the tech...
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and also -- also to derek. it has to be hard on him. -- i always pray to make sure that he knows that even though his mother's not there, she loved him more than anything. >>> tensions on the rise inside iran, massive protests have broken out over the do you think of a ukrainian jet last week in the streets of tehran. demonstrators chanted against the supreme leader and the revolutionary guard. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi says she is preparing to send articles of impeachment over to the senate this week as president trump appears to suggest that senators dismiss the trial all together. >>> and the gloves come off between two top democratic presidential candidates, elizabeth warren is accusing bernie sanders of sending his volunteers out to trash her.
and also -- also to derek. it has to be hard on him. -- i always pray to make sure that he knows that even though his mother's not there, she loved him more than anything. >>> tensions on the rise inside iran, massive protests have broken out over the do you think of a ukrainian jet last week in the streets of tehran. demonstrators chanted against the supreme leader and the revolutionary guard. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi says she is preparing to send articles of...
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why would he vote against derek jeter? >> use the unanimous choice, for sure.hat. isn't this the time of year you and i always argue? >> we always do. >>> the hall of fame is not the hall of fame in my opinion if barry bonds, roger clemens and pete rose are not in the hall of fame. now we can argue forever, but it's a museum. come on, they belong there, but they did get it absolutely correct. derek jeter is going into the hall of fame in his first year of eligibility, twenty-year sensational career in one of his best moments came at the expense of the oakland a's in oakland. have a look. >> and the pitch to long, first a slide, basic to the corner. >> that is just instinctive. he wasn't supposed to be there, he just got over there and did it. he has had so many great moments like, look at this, the last at-bat moment of his career as a walk-up base hit. couldn't have done that any better at yankees stadium. who will ever forget this catch right here? going into the stands had long and bloodied and bruised and just an absolute hall of famer if there ever was one
why would he vote against derek jeter? >> use the unanimous choice, for sure.hat. isn't this the time of year you and i always argue? >> we always do. >>> the hall of fame is not the hall of fame in my opinion if barry bonds, roger clemens and pete rose are not in the hall of fame. now we can argue forever, but it's a museum. come on, they belong there, but they did get it absolutely correct. derek jeter is going into the hall of fame in his first year of eligibility,...
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. >>> and derek jeter is heading to the hall of fame. somehow only -- only 99.7% of voters agree. good morning, and welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. it's wednesday, january 22nd. 5:00 a.m. in the east. 12 days until the iowa caucuses. >>> at least one thing is guaranteed for today's opening arguments at president trump's impeachment trial. 100 senators will be there, and they're going to be tired. house managers prosecuting the case and the trump defense team did not finish sparring over the rules for the senate trial until nearly 2. :00 a.m. after 13 hours, patience was wearing thin, and tempers were running hot. >> so far i'm sad to say i see a lot of senators voting for a cover-up. voting to deny witnesses. and absolutely indefensible vote, obviously a prech russ vote. -- a treacherous vote. history will judge, and so will the electorate. the chairman. >> the chairman of the judiciary committee in this body on the floor of this senate said executive privilege and other nonsense. is that the way you view the united states constitution? that's
. >>> and derek jeter is heading to the hall of fame. somehow only -- only 99.7% of voters agree. good morning, and welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. it's wednesday, january 22nd. 5:00 a.m. in the east. 12 days until the iowa caucuses. >>> at least one thing is guaranteed for today's opening arguments at president trump's impeachment trial. 100 senators will be there, and they're going to be tired. house managers prosecuting...
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. >>> and derek jeter is heading to the hall of fame.somehow only 99.7% of voters agree. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." thank you so much for joining us. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. good morning, it is wednesday, january 22nd, 4:00 a.m. in new york. 12 dates until the iowa caucuses. at least one thing is guaranteed for today's opening arguments at president trump's impeachment trial -- 100 senators will be there, and they will be exhausted. house prosecutors and the trump defense team does not finish sparring over the rules for the senate trial nearly 2:00 a.m., just two hours ago. after 13 hours, patience was wearing thin, and tempers were hot. >> the chairman of the judiciary committee in this body, on the floor of this senate, said executive privilege and other nonsense. is that the way you view the united states constitution? because that's not the way it was written, that is not the way it's interpreted, and it's not the way the american people should have
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our derek van dam will talk more about it and where it's headed. in the united states and around the world. we're coming to you live from atlanta. i'm natalie allen. we begin right now.
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>> derek's calling me daily.d to call him to get some information about things at the house. so, yeah, he's cooperating. he's doing everything, you know, i'm asking of him. >> finally, officers and technicians were done processing the crime scene and derek could return to the house. >> so the night we go to turn the house back over i think it was halloween, the 31st. >> they hoped the walls might talk to derek, might reveal something officers had missed. >> part of the turn over to him was bring him back to the house, show us anything was maybe out of place we missed as investigators or the evidence technicians to say that's not right. >> as it turned out the house wasn't just speaking to derek, it was practically shouting. >> the blood's still on the floor, the plates shattered on the ground are still there. at that point they wanted me to try to help piece together things and i'm noticing everything, everything. you know, this is wrong, this is here. i don't understand why the damn remotes are in the sink. >> t
>> derek's calling me daily.d to call him to get some information about things at the house. so, yeah, he's cooperating. he's doing everything, you know, i'm asking of him. >> finally, officers and technicians were done processing the crime scene and derek could return to the house. >> so the night we go to turn the house back over i think it was halloween, the 31st. >> they hoped the walls might talk to derek, might reveal something officers had missed. >> part of...
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double science correspondent williams has been on the story since the 1st this is what reports of derek welcome does it look like people have enough information on what precautions to take well the w.h.o. has posted an extensive list of things that people can do to protect themselves interestingly the consensus is still very much out on the masks whether or not they actually do protect you but the come these commonsense measures include things like for example avoid close contact with anybody who's suffering from acute respiratory infections or wash your hands frequently particularly if you had contact with someone who's been sick avoid unprotected contact with farm animals if you can if you possibly can practice cough etiquette a very very important thing when you are in public and you have to cough make sure that you catch that cough in a handkerchief or a tissue of some kind so they're not yet issuing any really strict rules for travelers but they're saying if you are traveling abroad and if you've been in one of these affected areas and begin to feel ill please contact the people he
double science correspondent williams has been on the story since the 1st this is what reports of derek welcome does it look like people have enough information on what precautions to take well the w.h.o. has posted an extensive list of things that people can do to protect themselves interestingly the consensus is still very much out on the masks whether or not they actually do protect you but the come these commonsense measures include things like for example avoid close contact with anybody...
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in berlin so gradually we're learning more about the virus and now let's get more on the story now derek williams from good of you science is with us here in studio hi derek we have the german health minister on there saying we need to be built vigilant but we also have to have a proper sense of scale here so how dangerous is this virus really when the one virus so far has proven to not be as as deadly as either sars or me mers the other coronaviruses that it's closely related to sars kills about 10 percent of the people who get it mers kills over 30 percent of the people who get it so the mortality rate with this with this new virus is much much lower than that is certainly under 5 percent so that's that's the good news that said however on the other hand it i mean the good news being that it doesn't also appear to kill normal healthy adults it's mostly also affecting people with compromised immune systems and certainly also the elderly however that said it does it is a serious disease and and the seriousness which with a lot that's in many ways very similar to. pneumonia and so it has
in berlin so gradually we're learning more about the virus and now let's get more on the story now derek williams from good of you science is with us here in studio hi derek we have the german health minister on there saying we need to be built vigilant but we also have to have a proper sense of scale here so how dangerous is this virus really when the one virus so far has proven to not be as as deadly as either sars or me mers the other coronaviruses that it's closely related to sars kills...
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derek williams from a science desk in the studio welcome derek now it seems that official health officials have identified the virus as one which is linked to the freak serious is it well i mean the fact that they've managed to identify it already is very big news we've been following the story for a while and identification is going to be key in deciding what kind of measures you're going to take against it this virus apparently belongs to a family of viruses known as coronaviruses because due to the way that they look at this corona when you look at them in the microscope sort of similar to this on and that includes viruses that cause symptoms similar to the common cold but also cause more severe acute respiratory diseases such as sars of your acute respiratory syndrome or or mers which is. middle eastern syndrome and respiratory syndrome and there is a very very positive side of this or at least at the moment which is that appears that there's been no human to human transmission that's really very very important they seem to have gotten the people who have it seem to have gotten from a
derek williams from a science desk in the studio welcome derek now it seems that official health officials have identified the virus as one which is linked to the freak serious is it well i mean the fact that they've managed to identify it already is very big news we've been following the story for a while and identification is going to be key in deciding what kind of measures you're going to take against it this virus apparently belongs to a family of viruses known as coronaviruses because due...
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our derek van dam will talk more about it and where it's headed. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. we're coming to you live from atlanta. i'm natalie allen. we begin right now. >> 5:00 in the morning here on the u.s. east coast. we appreciate you joining us. our top story, u.s. president trump offering a new reason why he authorized the killing of iran's top general. friday, he attended a fund raising event at this mar-a-lago resort and gave minute-by-minute details of the u.s. operation that killed iran's top military commander. >> they said, sir, and this is from, you know, cameras that are miles in the sky. they're together, sir. and they said they had 2 minutes, 11 seconds, no emotion. they have 2 minutes and 11 seconds to live, sir. they're in the car. they're in an armored vehicle going. sir, they have approximately one minute to live, sir, 30 seconds, 10, 9, 8 -- all of a sudden, boom. they're gone, sir, cut him off. i said where was this guy? that's the last i remember. >> listen to what president trump
our derek van dam will talk more about it and where it's headed. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. we're coming to you live from atlanta. i'm natalie allen. we begin right now. >> 5:00 in the morning here on the u.s. east coast. we appreciate you joining us. our top story, u.s. president trump offering a new reason why he authorized the killing of iran's top general. friday, he attended a fund raising event at this mar-a-lago resort and gave...
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and they gave me derek harvey to deal with. >> you told mr. harvey what you and mr.were working on in ukraine? >> he was aware of that already. he knew everything. >> he already knew that by the time he talked to you. >> he had a lot of information already. >> do you believe he'd gotten that information from mr. giuliani? >> i think that they -- like i said, there was other people doing like this ops research or whatever, i don't know what you call it, but it was coming from different sides, yeah. >> given that interaction that you just described with congressman nunes and his aide, mr. harvey, does it strike you as unusual or inappropriate that devin nunes would be one of the lead investigators into this scandal on the house intelligence committee? he's obviously the top republican on that committee. >> i was in shock when i was watching the hearings and when i saw devin nunes sitting up there, and then there was a picture where derek harvey was in back over there sitting. i texted my attorney i can't believe this is happening. >> because? >> because they were invol
and they gave me derek harvey to deal with. >> you told mr. harvey what you and mr.were working on in ukraine? >> he was aware of that already. he knew everything. >> he already knew that by the time he talked to you. >> he had a lot of information already. >> do you believe he'd gotten that information from mr. giuliani? >> i think that they -- like i said, there was other people doing like this ops research or whatever, i don't know what you call it, but it...
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. >>> as for those were going, former yankee shortstop derek jeter elected on his first try, he missed out on being a unanimous selection by just one vote. >>> and that is outfielder larry walker joining derek jeter, with a spongebob squarepants shirt, walker made the cut by six boats six votes in his file year in the ballot. >>> a backpack glued to his back in miami, three years ago the offensive coordinator for the falcons at the super bowl, with his playbook in his backpack, veteran bay area reporter mistakenly walked off with it, at midianite. >> i was walking around there, looking for my backpack frantically, running into media people, having to do interviews, try not to come off as a jerk blowing him off, but i was panicked, he wouldn't give it to me at first until i showed him it was mine. i forgave him, fast, but i was stressed for a while. >>> stephan curry and klay thompson, gone so long, charles barkley is starting to forget about them. the top five. >> the best backcourt. >> steve and? cliff? >> a long day for everybody. >> he was having a long day, she got liam livingston,
. >>> as for those were going, former yankee shortstop derek jeter elected on his first try, he missed out on being a unanimous selection by just one vote. >>> and that is outfielder larry walker joining derek jeter, with a spongebob squarepants shirt, walker made the cut by six boats six votes in his file year in the ballot. >>> a backpack glued to his back in miami, three years ago the offensive coordinator for the falcons at the super bowl, with his playbook in his...
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derek -- jr. derek?is [applause] that was a good feeling, coach. with that play the game was over.the most touchdowns playoff championship game and the sec's first ever 15-0 season. became the college football national champions and, became orgeron said got had a plan. all i did was follow the plan. great, great coach. i really mean that, too. [applause] outstanding quarterback, and an with heart filled with heart and skill and hope and passion and strength and an unbreakable to win. that's what they have. unbreakable will and confidence. team, ent up against a 28-0. i don't think they had a doubt about what was going to be happening. -- did you have a doubt? little. a [laughter] resident trump: he's going to be so rich. [laughter] president trump: sort of like a young tom brady. him young tom brady. be lsu team will long remembered as one of the greatest in college football istory and i just want to say congratulations and go tigers! go tigers! [applause] there is another coach i respect lot, his name is bill belichick. due respect him? yes, everybody respects him. has a lot of re
derek -- jr. derek?is [applause] that was a good feeling, coach. with that play the game was over.the most touchdowns playoff championship game and the sec's first ever 15-0 season. became the college football national champions and, became orgeron said got had a plan. all i did was follow the plan. great, great coach. i really mean that, too. [applause] outstanding quarterback, and an with heart filled with heart and skill and hope and passion and strength and an unbreakable to win. that's...
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ryan and heather will be in conversation with derek morgan. derek is the director of marketing for the travis manion foundation and co-owner of monkey's uncle store. please join me in welcoming ryan, heather, and derek. >> welcome, everyone. what we will do this afternoon is i am going to ask ryan and heather to read their favorite excerpts from the book, they will elaborate a little more, we will go through a few of those and lead into the actual book signing portion. what i really want to do is start with you. obviously we are here in doylestown, the knock at the door for you happened in this community. your brother travis was so well known that the community did feel that ripple effect. with that your family really made a decision on how to move forward and honor travis. do you mind elaborating on that a little more? >> sure. thank you all for coming out today, truly appreciate it. i was just telling glenda, heather and i are so excited to be here. we have been in new york all weekend we are so happy to be with people, we have been sitting
ryan and heather will be in conversation with derek morgan. derek is the director of marketing for the travis manion foundation and co-owner of monkey's uncle store. please join me in welcoming ryan, heather, and derek. >> welcome, everyone. what we will do this afternoon is i am going to ask ryan and heather to read their favorite excerpts from the book, they will elaborate a little more, we will go through a few of those and lead into the actual book signing portion. what i really want...
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leading this year's very small class, new york yankees great derek jeter.n of fans simply as the captain >> derek jeter where fantasy becomes reality. >> reporter: in a world of sports superstars, derek jeter has always been in a league of his own. >> jeter with one of the most unbelievable plays you will ever see. >> reporter: the legendary former yankees captain and shortstop soon to be immortalized in cooperstown after falling one vote shy of becoming the second player in history unanimously elected to the hall of fame >> today derek jeter joins the distinguished list of yankee greats in taking his rightful place in the hall of fame. >> reporter: jeter surprised by the news saying his induction was not a forgone conclusion >> i never looked at it that way because this is something that's very difficult you're talking about 1% of players who have played this game get into the hall of fame so it's humbling >> reporter: 3,465 hits in his career, sixth on the all-time hit list appeared in more games than anybody in history 1 158. cool under pressure. his hig
leading this year's very small class, new york yankees great derek jeter.n of fans simply as the captain >> derek jeter where fantasy becomes reality. >> reporter: in a world of sports superstars, derek jeter has always been in a league of his own. >> jeter with one of the most unbelievable plays you will ever see. >> reporter: the legendary former yankees captain and shortstop soon to be immortalized in cooperstown after falling one vote shy of becoming the second...
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and devon, they gave me derek harvey to deal with. >> you told mr. harvey what you and mr.king on? >> he was aware of that already. he nau everything. >> he knew about that by the time he talked to you? >> he had a lot of information already. >> do you believe he got that information from mr. guiliani? >> i think that certain, like i said, there was other people doing like this op research or whatever. >> research. >> i don't know what you call it. but it was coming from different sides. yeah. >> given that interaction that you just described with congressman nunes and his aide mr. harvey, does it strike you as unusual or inappropriate that devon nunes would be one of the lead investigators on this scandal, he's obviously the top republican on that committee? >> i was in shock when i was watching the hearings when i saw devon nunes and derek harvey was in back sitting. i texted my attorney, i can't believe this was happening. >> because? >> because they were involved in getting all this stuff from biden. derek harvey had several interviews, skype interviews i set up with di
and devon, they gave me derek harvey to deal with. >> you told mr. harvey what you and mr.king on? >> he was aware of that already. he nau everything. >> he knew about that by the time he talked to you? >> he had a lot of information already. >> do you believe he got that information from mr. guiliani? >> i think that certain, like i said, there was other people doing like this op research or whatever. >> research. >> i don't know what you call...
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derek jeter was elected on his first try. the former yankee star missed out on being a unanimous selection by only a single vote. he will be joined in the class. >> who would vote not to have him in? >> willie mays wasn't unanimous. this is larry walker, he shot a 54% last year's vote to get in to 76 this year. walker is well aware that jeter will be the main attraction later this summer in cooperstown. >> i was thinking about it that as great as derek is, remember those old 45s we used to listen to? they had the song on the letter a side. the song on the b side you really did not know about, i'm the b side. >> the idea of richard sherman being a leader on the 49er defense team unthinkable six years ago when he unleashed this infamous postgame rant. >> i'm the best in the game, will you try me. >> that is the result you are going to get. >> don't you ever talk to be me. >> the fans hated that. the seahawks went on to win the super bowl that year. >> now, sherman is looking to win another one with the 49ers. not much has chang
derek jeter was elected on his first try. the former yankee star missed out on being a unanimous selection by only a single vote. he will be joined in the class. >> who would vote not to have him in? >> willie mays wasn't unanimous. this is larry walker, he shot a 54% last year's vote to get in to 76 this year. walker is well aware that jeter will be the main attraction later this summer in cooperstown. >> i was thinking about it that as great as derek is, remember those old...
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i'm derek chew, the director of the san francisco recreation and parks department. i'm here today to present an overview of the mayor's budget instructions, and of the department's fiscal rear '20 and '21 budgets. the mayor released her budget instructions in december, and as of this time, they are projecting that revenue growth is slowing. interest earnings are declining, there is moderate business text growth, and the transfer taxes projected to decline to norms in the future years, which basically says that revenues are not growing as at fast a pace as they have in prior years. coupled with that are cost pressures that are continuing in the city. the main cost pressures include growing employee wages, debt and capital expenditures, large costs in several different departments, and inflation on non-personnel services. that combines to create the ongoing deficit problem for the city, resulting in a projected deficit in fiscal year 2021of $195 million, growing to an ag great an aggree of $220 million in the budget year. the mayor has stated her main priorities for t
i'm derek chew, the director of the san francisco recreation and parks department. i'm here today to present an overview of the mayor's budget instructions, and of the department's fiscal rear '20 and '21 budgets. the mayor released her budget instructions in december, and as of this time, they are projecting that revenue growth is slowing. interest earnings are declining, there is moderate business text growth, and the transfer taxes projected to decline to norms in the future years, which...
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-hello, derek! -how are you, my friend? lemonis: keeping tabs on the bar seems like a good idea.ting? even better. so this is on the penny slots. that's the volume on the -- $30,000 is what people played by the hour at 7:00 on the penny slots. well, now we're getting a little public here. oh, sorry, sorry. i'm showing this off the record. pennies count here on fremont street. the food and the drinks, well, they're generally cheaper than you'll find on the strip. and the entertainment? there's all types here. some professional, some spectacle... and some just weird. ♪ how many people will be on this street? -on a given night? -yeah. could be anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000. that's one heck of a block party. and building an outside bar has certainly helped raise spirits. -i'm gonna get a lemon head. -okay. with the outside bar, it created this atmosphere, this party atmosphere. added the music and the bands and fremont street, and it just kind of took off from there. ♪ but downtown las vegas wasn't always this friendly. -how you doing? i'm marcus. -how you doing, marcus? -they call
-hello, derek! -how are you, my friend? lemonis: keeping tabs on the bar seems like a good idea.ting? even better. so this is on the penny slots. that's the volume on the -- $30,000 is what people played by the hour at 7:00 on the penny slots. well, now we're getting a little public here. oh, sorry, sorry. i'm showing this off the record. pennies count here on fremont street. the food and the drinks, well, they're generally cheaper than you'll find on the strip. and the entertainment? there's...
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connell: who did not vote against or who didn't vote for derek jeter?han david asman. >> in this case you happen to be right with that expression. i was born a yankees fan, hollis, new york, in queens. i grew up with mickey mantle, yogi bear remarks, whitey ford, these are the greats of my time. we had a new generation of greats. der he can jeter clearly the best shortstop the yankees ever had. he was captain of the team. he earned the respect of the people. he is a decent guy. 3465 career hits. his last hit i remember listening to it on the radio was a home run. this guy really deserves it. you can't say enough about derek jeter he does deserve a unanimous decision. mariano rivera got one. connell: that 3,000 hit. amazing. what is up tonight. >> dr. anthony fauci is a real legend in the infectious diseases. he almost single handedly brought the world's attention to hiv/aids and now he is focusing on infectious diseases coming from overseas to the united states. the chinese say they have the virus pretty much wrapped up but can we believe them after all
connell: who did not vote against or who didn't vote for derek jeter?han david asman. >> in this case you happen to be right with that expression. i was born a yankees fan, hollis, new york, in queens. i grew up with mickey mantle, yogi bear remarks, whitey ford, these are the greats of my time. we had a new generation of greats. der he can jeter clearly the best shortstop the yankees ever had. he was captain of the team. he earned the respect of the people. he is a decent guy. 3465...
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derek: you know, david, i don't think that they have overall. that the last overnight, the overnight period probably when you're waking up in asia morning was very confusing picture because there was a contradictory sway. one of the things that we saw was a letter that was going out that the rted to say u.s. was ready to remove its say we respect your sovereign decision, hold on and wait a second. letter was a draft that shouldn't have been sent. it was poorly worded, et cetera, wasn't meant for consumption, pulling out.not i understand if people are confused about it. to know.hat you need there is a three ship amphibious is moving into the percentage gulf. it was in the mediterranean, it persian gulf.e that is a u.s. move toward. there were hundreds of thousands of iranians out in the streets protesting and marking the end life of general soleimani. and so that is something that know.eed to the threat on iran is still operative. retaliate ares to still on operative and president trump's threat to sanction iraq if it kicks the u.s. forces out an
derek: you know, david, i don't think that they have overall. that the last overnight, the overnight period probably when you're waking up in asia morning was very confusing picture because there was a contradictory sway. one of the things that we saw was a letter that was going out that the rted to say u.s. was ready to remove its say we respect your sovereign decision, hold on and wait a second. letter was a draft that shouldn't have been sent. it was poorly worded, et cetera, wasn't meant...
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harvey, and the reason why derek harvey was more, i understood, i was told at that time, was becausees had something to do with the ethics committee and couldn't be in the spotlight. he was kind of shunned a little bit, and that he was looking into this ukraine stuff. >> does it strike you as unusual or inappropriate that denver nunes would be one of the lead investigators into this scandal on the house intelligence committee. he's obviously the top republican on this committee. >> i was in shock. when i was watching the hearings and when i saw denver nunes sitting up there, and there was a picture where derek harvey was in back sitting, i texted my attorney, i said i can't believe this is happening. >> because? >> because they were involved in getting all of this stuff from biden. >> so house impeachment investigators have released more material turned over by lev parnas, according to "the new york times." the material including text messages, photographs and calendar entries, underscored how deeply parnas and others were involved in carrying out the ukraine pressure campaign, and i
harvey, and the reason why derek harvey was more, i understood, i was told at that time, was becausees had something to do with the ethics committee and couldn't be in the spotlight. he was kind of shunned a little bit, and that he was looking into this ukraine stuff. >> does it strike you as unusual or inappropriate that denver nunes would be one of the lead investigators into this scandal on the house intelligence committee. he's obviously the top republican on this committee. >>...
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derek and i -- >> jimmy: derek didn't care as much i don't think. [ laughter ] >> you know what?sits here, he looks so well mannered and all this. he's got a quicker temper than i do. >> jimmy: for real? you do? i know you gave more than one inspirational speech to the team before and during game 7. >> yeah. during game 7. >> jimmy: what did you say? what did he say to these guys? >> just dried to keep reminding guys that, i mean, whatever happened in the game so far we can't play any worse than what we've been playing. so let's just -- let's just relax -- >> a very democratic way to say you guys are playing like a bunch of idiots. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: where is adam morrison? because he was in a suit pretty much the whole time. and i thought it would be funny if he came out in a uniform for once. you know? lfr zbl >> adam actually -- he's one of our favorite teammates of all time. >> jimmy: he looks like a '70s porn star now. [ laughter ] right? he's got a -- he looks like he steps right out of "boogie nights" or something. i'm sorry adam didn't come because i feel like he -- m
derek and i -- >> jimmy: derek didn't care as much i don't think. [ laughter ] >> you know what?sits here, he looks so well mannered and all this. he's got a quicker temper than i do. >> jimmy: for real? you do? i know you gave more than one inspirational speech to the team before and during game 7. >> yeah. during game 7. >> jimmy: what did you say? what did he say to these guys? >> just dried to keep reminding guys that, i mean, whatever happened in the...
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derek, thank you as well.really appreciate you guys sharing your thoughts on kobe, and thank you so much for your time this morning. >> we'll have a lot more on kobe coming up. >>> we do turn to washington and that bombshell report upending the impeachment trial of president trump. "the new york times" reporting on the draft of former national security adviser john bolton's book, and he claims president trump told him aid to ukraine were tied to the president's requesting the investigation from the ukraine. jon karl is tracking this breaking news. >> reporter: president trump's former national security adviser john bolton is the witness democrats want to testify in the senate trial more than any other. the report overnight in "the new york times" shows just how key he may be to the case against the president. four weeks ago, bolton submitted the manuscript of a book he has written to the white house for a standard review to ensure it does not include any classified information. according to the "times" bolton
derek, thank you as well.really appreciate you guys sharing your thoughts on kobe, and thank you so much for your time this morning. >> we'll have a lot more on kobe coming up. >>> we do turn to washington and that bombshell report upending the impeachment trial of president trump. "the new york times" reporting on the draft of former national security adviser john bolton's book, and he claims president trump told him aid to ukraine were tied to the president's...
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i'm derek chew, the director of the san francisco recreation and parks department.e today to present an overview of the mayor's budget instructions, and of the department's fiscal rear '20 and '21 budgets. the mayor released her budget instructions in december, and as of this time, they are projecting that revenue growth is slowing. interest earnings are declining, there is moderate business text growth, and the transfer taxes projected to decline to norms in the future years, which basically says that revenues are not growing as at fast a pace as they have in prior years. coupled with that are cost pressures that are continuing in the city. the main cost pressures include growing employee wages, debt and capital expenditures, large costs in several different departments, and inflation on non-personnel services. that combines to create the ongoing deficit problem for the city, resulting in a projected deficit in fiscal year 2021of $195 million, growing to an ag great an aggree of $220 million in the budget year. the mayor has stated her main priorities for this city
i'm derek chew, the director of the san francisco recreation and parks department.e today to present an overview of the mayor's budget instructions, and of the department's fiscal rear '20 and '21 budgets. the mayor released her budget instructions in december, and as of this time, they are projecting that revenue growth is slowing. interest earnings are declining, there is moderate business text growth, and the transfer taxes projected to decline to norms in the future years, which basically...
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derek jeter is heading to the baseball hall of fame. the impeachment trial. >> new york congressman hakeem jeffries joking about the one person who didn't vote for the yankees shortstop. >> perhaps we can all agree to subpoena the baseball hall of fame. [laughter] to try to figure out who out of 397 individuals, one person voted against derek jeter. rob: he makes a good point. got to fill that 24 hours somehow. jeter inducted into coopers town this summer. jillian: got to go. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ you know i'm going to ♪ cowboy [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ cowboy ♪ [cheers and applause] steve: hey, everybody. live from new york, it's our first 2020 live show. thanks for coming today. [cheers and applause]
derek jeter is heading to the baseball hall of fame. the impeachment trial. >> new york congressman hakeem jeffries joking about the one person who didn't vote for the yankees shortstop. >> perhaps we can all agree to subpoena the baseball hall of fame. [laughter] to try to figure out who out of 397 individuals, one person voted against derek jeter. rob: he makes a good point. got to fill that 24 hours somehow. jeter inducted into coopers town this summer. jillian: got to go....
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but fortunately derek is here to tell us more about the situation there. >> i wouldn't think it's safeo say that anna and the crew where she's located are exactly 100% safe just yet because the winds will shift as a cold front moves through and that has the unpredictable nature of allowing these fires to move sporadically and make it very difficult for the firefighters battling the blazes on the front lines as well. i want to show you how intense these bush fires have been. this is incredible imagery. you've seen a couple of different times on our broadcast. but what you're look at here is actually bush fire induced thunderstorm development. that's a lot to digest, but basically what's happening and i've got a diagram just to my right here is the bush fires have become so intense in new south whales and into victoria at the heat rises so quickly like a thermal up draft that creates what is called a pirow cume l cumulo nimbus cloud. timber box conditions can allow for more embers to spread. that takes those embers and starts spot fires. you can see and new south whales and 60 of which a
but fortunately derek is here to tell us more about the situation there. >> i wouldn't think it's safeo say that anna and the crew where she's located are exactly 100% safe just yet because the winds will shift as a cold front moves through and that has the unpredictable nature of allowing these fires to move sporadically and make it very difficult for the firefighters battling the blazes on the front lines as well. i want to show you how intense these bush fires have been. this is...
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derek: not in a serious way right now. everyone is a little bit too far to -- matt: i just heard joe biden talk about that. derek: there is not a real indication about donald trump failing to concede. i would also note that at this point, a lot of people are bullish that the president's chances are maybe 50-50 or somewhere around there. i think there is a lot of market speculation. that he gets in. i saw one analyst report that basically said the expectation is that it would be donald trump democrat, maybe biden or buttigieg. even if you have elizabeth warren and bernie sanders pulling well, there is a lot going in that perhaps the centric mccright or president shrink -- centric democrat or president trump will move on. matt: derek wallbank talking about the election. of course, michael bloomberg is the founder and majority owner of berg lp, the parent company of bloomberg news, and is also running for the 2020 democratic nomination. simon french is still with us. this inow important is terms of the u.s. economy. do presid
derek: not in a serious way right now. everyone is a little bit too far to -- matt: i just heard joe biden talk about that. derek: there is not a real indication about donald trump failing to concede. i would also note that at this point, a lot of people are bullish that the president's chances are maybe 50-50 or somewhere around there. i think there is a lot of market speculation. that he gets in. i saw one analyst report that basically said the expectation is that it would be donald trump...
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translates into containment containment containment at the moment the cases seem to be in the 100 so far derek but increasingly appear to be voices that suggest that the cases could be in fact in the thousands i just like to play a sound bite from a scientist in hong kong let's just listen in to what he had to say and then we continue on the search. based. yes in terms of the most which is the most likely number is somewhere in the region of $1300.00 plus. and if you take the average the arithmetic average which is the mean and because the distribution of the probability density function is skewed to the right with the right tail therefore it's a slightly bigger number and it's roughly just under 7800 you're looking at a figure of between 1300 to 700 what's going on here that it is china under aborting or these cases just haven't been discovered as well i don't forget i mean there's i don't think that there's some kind of a disconnect or some kind of a cover up going on here there's this is a mathematical model that he was talking about now that's a prince that's a projection if you're a healt
translates into containment containment containment at the moment the cases seem to be in the 100 so far derek but increasingly appear to be voices that suggest that the cases could be in fact in the thousands i just like to play a sound bite from a scientist in hong kong let's just listen in to what he had to say and then we continue on the search. based. yes in terms of the most which is the most likely number is somewhere in the region of $1300.00 plus. and if you take the average the...
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own system is confronted with something it's never had to deal with before and goes into overdrive derek williams thanks very much for coming in and explaining that to us. it was just a matter of minutes that the waves game destroyed and changed lives forever he had a bundle indonesia 15 years ago on the 26th of december a powerful earthquake struck in the indian ocean just before. waves of up to 30 meters what accorded as the tsunami swept through indonesia within more than 220000 people across what killed as the tsunami unleashed its destructive force but as the years have passed some survivors have done to the ocean as a way to heal and find meaning after moving so much. some people run from their fears gary said surfs on his knees waves bring fun and thrills but 15 years ago a tsunami inflicted the cruelest pain killing almost half his family now traumatized for derry suffering is about surviving. and. we no longer feel like this wave was the one that destroyed us we just don't think like that anymore in fact the waves are now our friends so if you're wondering how could we surf a wa
own system is confronted with something it's never had to deal with before and goes into overdrive derek williams thanks very much for coming in and explaining that to us. it was just a matter of minutes that the waves game destroyed and changed lives forever he had a bundle indonesia 15 years ago on the 26th of december a powerful earthquake struck in the indian ocean just before. waves of up to 30 meters what accorded as the tsunami swept through indonesia within more than 220000 people...
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england have their biggest win away from home in more than a decade — and the former england bowler derekdirection, but their next series in sri lanka will showjust how good they are. i think over the last ten years, england's results overseas have been pretty poor. the exception of that has been south africa. the last time they played pretty well there and this time, they have not won it yet, need to not lose the last test in johannesburg. i think last time in sri lanka they played really well in conditions very different from the one in south africa. it will be interesting to see where they are. i think sri will probably not play on a spinning picture is likely to last time, because that brought every spinner to the game, notjust their own. it will be interesting to see going forward what england will do. test champion points cancels that important cricket. we will have an idea where the young side are once they have toured sri lanka. they are doing well at the moment. hopefully, that confidence can't go forward to not only be test next week, but to the sri lanka tour as well. still to
england have their biggest win away from home in more than a decade — and the former england bowler derekdirection, but their next series in sri lanka will showjust how good they are. i think over the last ten years, england's results overseas have been pretty poor. the exception of that has been south africa. the last time they played pretty well there and this time, they have not won it yet, need to not lose the last test in johannesburg. i think last time in sri lanka they played really...
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please join me in welcoming derek. >> thank you so much it's wonderful to be back at usaid. we want to think nancy and usip for organizing this event this morning and in particular the tremendous contribution with the task force has made to advancing the cause of violence and conflict prevention of fragile states that passed it on - - passage of the fragility act is just one indicator allied of influence so congratulations to you all and i want to thank the bush institute for these endeavors we are engaged in around the world and also to acknowledge the national endowment of democracy for funding this event and for its enduring support. we are part of the fact these days. i do want to thank mark green for being here. today you have been tireless advocate for moving countries on the path of fragility to self-reliance and thank you for your leadership and the continued support of democracy and finally this even has been a true collaboration as i mentioned, so i would like to thank the -- and our very own lauren vanmeter we shirt say we are doing this early in the new year. tha
please join me in welcoming derek. >> thank you so much it's wonderful to be back at usaid. we want to think nancy and usip for organizing this event this morning and in particular the tremendous contribution with the task force has made to advancing the cause of violence and conflict prevention of fragile states that passed it on - - passage of the fragility act is just one indicator allied of influence so congratulations to you all and i want to thank the bush institute for these...
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derek carr in attendance for today's ceremony. the raiders and vacating, veiling the new logo. the league plans to put this in front of the fountains of bellagio. draft picks will take this ferryboat to get to and from the states. a little over-the-top, don't you think? >> look at that stadium. it is absolutely gorgeous. >> i know is going to work in las vegas. i still feel for raider nation. >> they are fans no matter where they play. we will be right back. >>> the world of discount wine is back at trader joe's. two buck chuck has returned to shelves. the wine itself never left, but the price had risen to $2.99. the rollback started last week. it applies to all california stores. to do this, we are choosing more effective packaging. the one is made from california grades near modesto. >>> the news continues to remain on cbsn bay area. the cbs evening news is coming up next. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight: making their case. the democrats prosecuting the president open the senate trial in dramatic fashion. >> if this conduct is not impeachab
derek carr in attendance for today's ceremony. the raiders and vacating, veiling the new logo. the league plans to put this in front of the fountains of bellagio. draft picks will take this ferryboat to get to and from the states. a little over-the-top, don't you think? >> look at that stadium. it is absolutely gorgeous. >> i know is going to work in las vegas. i still feel for raider nation. >> they are fans no matter where they play. we will be right back. >>> the...
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derek jeter in online posting wrote that despite kobe's athletic gifts and his obsession to win, he always put family above everything, and that was something that when we spoke back in october was quite apparent. are you enjoying being able to have time with them? >> oh, i am. >> reporter: kobe was the man of the house he shared with wife vanessa and their four daughters. you're the only man. what is the bryant household like? >> i'm very comfortable with where i'm at on the totem pole. >> reporter: kobe told me he was enjoying more time with daughters and newborn. his main job since retiring in 2016, dad in your house do they look at you dad, stop, be quiet. >> oh my god, yeah. i never know what i'm talking about. i have absolutely no say so. and they do it tongue-in-cheek, but they mean it. >> reporter: except maybe when it came to basketball. kobe's 13-year-old daughter gigi had developed her own love of the game. you coached gigi's basketball team. >> yeah. >> what is the challenge in coaching your own daughter? >> making sure she knows i love her whether she plays well or plays like
derek jeter in online posting wrote that despite kobe's athletic gifts and his obsession to win, he always put family above everything, and that was something that when we spoke back in october was quite apparent. are you enjoying being able to have time with them? >> oh, i am. >> reporter: kobe was the man of the house he shared with wife vanessa and their four daughters. you're the only man. what is the bryant household like? >> i'm very comfortable with where i'm at on the...
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derek: there really is, and you are seeing a little market reflection in that.n a lot of tariffs were going to come down, and you are saying the market reacted to that not being the case. but certainly there is uncertainty. there very much is. and compliance is something, you and i have talked about this a lot, compliance is one of the things the united states has been worried about from the chinese side. this has been one of the key questions, how are you going to ensure compliance with any sort of deal, and remember, when you look through u.s. allegations and problems that they have with china, that they report with china, one of the biggest problems they report is that if you get something signed, you can't necessarily ensure that it is going to happen all the way, and that deals are broken along the margin. so this does keep up a certain amount of pressure, but does not provide for that full relief. and the difficulty you have if you are trying to assess the certainty is that you are coming up to the presidential election. as you mentioned, it is possible do
derek: there really is, and you are seeing a little market reflection in that.n a lot of tariffs were going to come down, and you are saying the market reacted to that not being the case. but certainly there is uncertainty. there very much is. and compliance is something, you and i have talked about this a lot, compliance is one of the things the united states has been worried about from the chinese side. this has been one of the key questions, how are you going to ensure compliance with any...